--- name: daemon-stop description: Stop the asciinema chunker daemon. TRIGGERS - stop daemon, pause chunker, disable backup. allowed-tools: Bash argument-hint: "" model: haiku disable-model-invocation: false --- # /asciinema-tools:daemon-stop Stop the asciinema chunker daemon via launchd. > **Self-Evolving Skill**: This skill improves through use. If instructions are wrong, parameters drifted, or a workaround was needed — fix this file immediately, don't defer. Only update for real, reproducible issues. ## Execution ### Check if Running ```bash /usr/bin/env bash << 'CHECK_EOF' PLIST_PATH="$HOME/Library/LaunchAgents/com.cc-skills.asciinema-chunker.plist" if ! [[ -f "$PLIST_PATH" ]]; then echo "Daemon not installed." exit 0 fi if ! launchctl list 2>/dev/null | grep -q "asciinema-chunker"; then echo "Daemon not running." exit 0 fi echo "RUNNING" CHECK_EOF ``` ### Stop Daemon ```bash /usr/bin/env bash << 'STOP_EOF' PLIST_PATH="$HOME/Library/LaunchAgents/com.cc-skills.asciinema-chunker.plist" if launchctl unload "$PLIST_PATH"; then echo "Daemon stopped" # Verify sleep 1 if launchctl list 2>/dev/null | grep -q "asciinema-chunker"; then echo "WARNING: Daemon may still be running" else echo "Confirmed: Daemon is no longer running" fi else echo "ERROR: Failed to stop daemon" exit 1 fi STOP_EOF ``` ## Output On success: ``` Daemon stopped Confirmed: Daemon is no longer running ``` ## Notes - Stopping the daemon does NOT delete credentials from Keychain - To restart: `/asciinema-tools:daemon-start` - The daemon will NOT auto-start on next login until started again ## Troubleshooting | Issue | Cause | Solution | | ----------------------- | ------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------ | | Failed to stop daemon | Launchd error | Try `launchctl unload -F ` | | Daemon still running | Multiple instances | Kill manually: `pkill -f asciinema-chunker` | | Can't find plist | Setup not run | Run `/asciinema-tools:daemon-setup` first | | Recordings not stopping | asciinema rec is running | Exit recording shell first (Ctrl-D or type exit) | ## Post-Execution Reflection After this skill completes, check before closing: 1. **Did the command succeed?** — If not, fix the instruction or error table that caused the failure. 2. **Did parameters or output change?** — If the underlying tool's interface drifted, update Usage examples and Parameters table to match. 3. **Was a workaround needed?** — If you had to improvise (different flags, extra steps), update this SKILL.md so the next invocation doesn't need the same workaround. Only update if the issue is real and reproducible — not speculative.